#Department of Justice

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US DOJ Urges Cuts to ‘Non-Essential Language Services’, Backs Use of AI Translation

Department of Justice issues guidance on how the government plans to enact Executive Order 14224,...

US Federal Agencies and Departments Revamp Language Access Plans

The US Departments of Labor, Justice are just two of the 18 federal bodies to...

US Justice Department Accepting Proposals for Up to USD 40M in Language Services

Translators, transcriptionists, and interpreters to work mainly with Criminal Division, and others, such as the...

US Attorney General Urges Federal Agencies to Improve Language Access Rights

US Attorney General Merrick B. Garland issues an emphatic call to action for federal agencies...

US Justice Department Resolves Lack of Language Access Investigation in Courts

US Department of Justice works with North Carolina Courts to remedy lack of access to...

SOSi Defends DoJ Language Services Contract Worth Up to USD 400 Million

Contract incumbent SOS International (SOSi) will provide interpretation, translation, and transcription for courts associated with...

US Federal Language Services Contracting Hit by Mistreatment And Fraud Claims

A complaint against US interpretation provider Global Linguist Solutions alleges poor treatment of workers in...

US Federal Language Services Spend for Fiscal 2018 Just Past USD 100m

The US government has awarded 4,005 contracts on translation and interpretation worthed a total of...

US Federal Government’s 2017 Language Services Spend Just Surpassed 2016 Total

The US government’s translation and interpretation spend for 2017 has reached over half a billion...

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